Sunray, TX Estate Planning Law Firms & Lawyers

19 Results have been found for estate planning attorneys in Sunray, Texas, belonging to 15 different law firms. Find trusted legal representation by reading our detailed profiles, peer endorsements, and client reviews. Below you will find Sunray law firms that provide estate planning services. To see attorneys, use the tab below. Showing results for Estate Planning within 50 miles of Sunray, TX
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  • 1206 S. Cedar, Borger, TX 79007

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  • 607 S. Bliss Ave., Dumas, TX 79029-4434

  • 306 Main St., Spearman, TX 79081

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  • 507 Denrock Avenue, Dalhart, TX 79022-0792

  • 2700 Western, Ste. 300, Amarillo, TX 79159-0825

  • 13 W. Kenneth Avenue, Spearman, TX 79081

  • 6715 Silverbell Lane, Amarillo, TX 79124-4988

  • 531 N. Deahl, Suite 300, Borger, TX 79008

  • 124 West Kenneth Street, Spearman, TX 79081-2028

  • 513 Denrock Avenue, Dalhart, TX 79022-1088

  • 1400 Bank One Bldg., Suite 1400, Amarillo, TX 79105

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Estate planning attorneys help individuals prepare for the management and distribution of their assets after death or incapacitation. They create legal documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and healthcare directives. Their work ensures a client’s wishes are honored, minimizes potential taxes, and simplifies the process for their loved ones.

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Commonly Asked Estate Planning Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Do I have to leave each child something when I do my estate planning?

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Answered by attorney Norman Harry Green (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Irsfeld, Irsfeld & Younger LLP
No, you do not need to leave anything to any of your children. However, you must mention them in your will. Therefore, for example, "I have four children, namely A, B, C, and D. I give my entire estate to E and F." If you want, you could even throw in, "I give nothing to my issue." Don't put in your reasons.
No, you do not need to leave anything to any of your children. However, you must mention them in your will. Therefore, for example, "I have four children, namely A, B, C, and D. I give my entire estate to E and F." If you want, you could even throw in, "I give nothing to my issue." Don't put in your reasons.
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My elderly parents drew up a new will, my dad signed it, however, my mother went into rehab for a broken hip about that time and she has not signed it

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Answered by attorney Arthur Harold Geffen (Unclaimed Profile)
Estate Planning lawyer at Dallas Estate Attorney
It is not clear to me whether your parents created one will which they both were supposed to sign or two separate wills - one of each of them.  If it's the first RUN to a local estate planning attorney and get it done right.  If its the second and it was not done by an attorney, again RUN to a local estate planning attorney and get it done right.   Second you may be the named executor in the will, but you have absolutely no power to do anything until such time as the will is probated and you are appointed as executor by a probate court.   Finally, most attorney's who are estate planners can arrange for tghe appropriate people to assemble in hospitals or nursing homes to facilitate the execution of wills appropriately under Texas law.  It requires more than just signing it.
It is not clear to me whether your parents created one will which they both were supposed to sign or two separate wills - one of each of them.  If it's the first RUN to a local estate planning attorney and get it done right.  If its the second and it was not done by an attorney, again RUN to a local estate planning attorney and get it done right.   Second you may be the named executor in the will, but you have absolutely no power to do anything until such time as the will is probated and you are appointed as executor by a probate court.   Finally, most attorney's who are estate planners can arrange for tghe appropriate people to assemble in hospitals or nursing homes to facilitate the execution of wills appropriately under Texas law.  It requires more than just signing it.
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Can I find out about my father's will if I don't have a copy?

Answered by attorney Christine James
Estate Planning lawyer at James Law Group
Immediately call a Texas attorney and see if you can file for probate. That will force the will out if there is one. This type of forum is too slow to get you the answers you need, and you need them now. Don't wait any longer on this, call a Texas attorney today.
Immediately call a Texas attorney and see if you can file for probate. That will force the will out if there is one. This type of forum is too slow to get you the answers you need, and you need them now. Don't wait any longer on this, call a Texas attorney today.
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